I think it's far to say that all of us have been to Europe before and that a majority of us have been to North America (U.S./Canada at least) but have any of you ever traveled to other continents?
I've always had the desire to travel to Japan, Hong Kong, Argentina, Brazil, South Africa, Egypt etc. and hope to one day be able to reach these countries and many more.
So what about you guys? Ever been anywhere outside of Europe/North America? Or do you not even care to go to these places and if so why not?
Any of you guys ever travel to Asia/Africa/Oceania/South America?
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Does Costa Rica count?Pjetër wrote: Tue Sep 05, 2017 2:15 am I think it's far to say that all of us have been to Europe before and that a majority of us have been to North America (U.S./Canada at least) but have any of you ever traveled to other continents?
I've always had the desire to travel to Japan, Hong Kong, Argentina, Brazil, South Africa, Egypt etc. and hope to one day be able to reach these countries and many more.
So what about you guys? Ever been anywhere outside of Europe/North America? Or do you not even care to go to these places and if so why not?
The only countries outside of Europe I'd be interested in visiting are Argentina, Colombia and Australia. Have zero interest in Asia or Africa.
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How was Costa Rica? Of all the Central American countries Mexico is the one I would like to visit the most.
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Been to Mexico, Costa Rica, Puerto Rico and Dom. Rep. I enjoyed Costa Rica the most as I got to travel the country. Obviously Mexico has a lot to offer too but I stayed in the an all inclusive resort the whole time so my experience was very limited. I would not recommend DR unless you wanna go to an all-inclusive as they have th ebest offers in the Caribean price wise.Pjetër wrote: Tue Sep 05, 2017 3:18 am How was Costa Rica? Of all the Central American countries Mexico is the one I would like to visit the most.
Costa Rica offers a lot of cool outdoor activities and the food is good and dirt cheap. Puerto Rico is similar to Costa Rica and Old San Juan was amazing. There is this butterfly store in San Juan run by this old Albanian dude whose parents were from Macedonia, born in Istanbul and grew up n Brussels. Really amazing guy. He came over to talk to us when he heard us speaking Albanian.
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Tbf plako, you raised my curiosity and put costa rica in my must travel list.Plako wrote: Tue Sep 05, 2017 4:30 amBeen to Mexico, Costa Rica, Puerto Rico and Dom. Rep. I enjoyed Costa Rica the most as I got to travel the country. Obviously Mexico has a lot to offer too but I stayed in the an all inclusive resort the whole time so my experience was very limited. I would not recommend DR unless you wanna go to an all-inclusive as they have th ebest offers in the Caribean price wise.Pjetër wrote: Tue Sep 05, 2017 3:18 am How was Costa Rica? Of all the Central American countries Mexico is the one I would like to visit the most.
Costa Rica offers a lot of cool outdoor activities and the food is good and dirt cheap. Puerto Rico is similar to Costa Rica and Old San Juan was amazing. There is this butterfly store in San Juan run by this old Albanian dude whose parents were from Macedonia, born in Istanbul and grew up n Brussels. Really amazing guy. He came over to talk to us when he heard us speaking Albanian.
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Went to Costa Rica for a bachelor party. Casino on the beach, dirt cheap good food and tropical fruits, ATVs, ziplining, ferry boat to a remote island, horseback riding, waterfall climbing. This is a brief summary of all that we did in 4 days there (leaving out any salacious details to one's imagination). A friend of mine who went for a bachelor party as well booked a villa with a personal chef and he highly recommneds that too.
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Aren't you married? Taking your wife to a seafood restaurant is not really salacious.Plako wrote: Thu Sep 07, 2017 4:45 pmWent to Costa Rica for a bachelor party. Casino on the beach, dirt cheap good food and tropical fruits, ATVs, ziplining, ferry boat to a remote island, horseback riding, waterfall climbing. This is a brief summary of all that we did in 4 days there (leaving out any salacious details to one's imagination). A friend of mine who went for a bachelor party as well booked a villa with a personal chef and he highly recommneds that too.
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Reread first sentence of my post.Aurora Bulkualis wrote: Fri Sep 08, 2017 4:48 amAren't you married? Taking your wife to a seafood restaurant is not really salacious.
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